Yankees fall to Rays, 10-5, in 14 innings

NEW YORK (AP) >> Wil Myers and the Tampa Bay Rays broke loose in the 14th inning while holding Derek Jeter to the worst hitting performance of his career, outlasting the New York Yankees for a wild 10-5 win that ended at 12:57 a.m. Saturday.

Jeter went 0 for 7 for the first time and grounded out with the bases loaded to finish the 13th. It was already a crazy game by then, and Yankee Stadium was nearly empty when it finally ended after 5 hours, 49 minutes.

The late innings saw a bit of everything: Rallies by both teams, a wild rundown featuring seven throws, two calls overturned and the ejection of Rays manager Joe Maddon.

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The Rays also spent time trading gloves when they went to a five-man infield in the 13th. The switching positions led to a most strange putout: Brett Gardner grounded out and it was officially scored as 3-9 — first baseman to right fielder.

Myers got three of the Rays’ 20 hits, and put them ahead 6-5 against Chris Leroux (0-1). Sean Rodriguez doubled home a run, setting up RBI singles by Brandon Guyer, Yunel Escobar and Ryan Hanigan.

Desmond Jennings homered as the Rays matched a season best with a three-game winning streak.

Brian McCann homered as New York lost its third straight in Joe Girardi’s 1,000th regular-season game as manager.

Jacoby Ellsbury lined a tying single with two outs in the bottom of the ninth for the Yankees.

In the 12th, Tampa Bay turned a wild double play that included a pair of rundowns. Alfonso Soriano grounded out with runners at second and third to finish the inning. In the 11th, Yankees pinch-hitter Ichiro Suzuki grounded out with two on.

Ellsbury’s RBI single with two outs in the ninth off Juan Carlos Oviedo made it 5-all. Fans were still cheering when Brandon Gomes relieved and before even throwing a pitch, he tried a pickoff at first base — Maddon challenged the safe call and was right, and Ellsbury was ruled out.

Maddon got steamed when a flipped call resulted in a double play against the Rays in the 13th, and he was tossed.

Mark Teixeira and Soriano hit consecutive homers in the eighth off Joel Peralta that tied it at 4. Tampa Bay bounced back in the ninth, taking a 5-4 lead on Evan Longoria’s RBI single against closer David Robertson.

Maddon said before the game that closer Grant Balfour wasn’t available after posting saves in both ends of Thursday’s day-night doubleheader at Boston.

Oviedo was trying for his first save since he had 36 in 2011 with the Marlins while playing under the name of Leo Nunez.

NOTES: Yankees RHP Masahiro Tanaka (3-0, 2.27 ERA) starts Saturday vs. RHP Jake Odorizzi (1-3, 6.85). Tanaka has won 31 straight regular-season decisions dating to 2012 in Japan. Asked how he’s done so far during his first year in the majors, Tanaka said in English “so-so.” Girardi chuckled at that assessment, saying with a grin: “I think he’s done pretty good.” Maddon said he was eager to see the much-heralded, $155 million rookie, adding, “He drives a 787 to New York City from Tokyo.” Kiddingly, Maddon noted how he takes an RV to spring training. ... Girardi is 579-421 in regular-season games with New York.